This directory includes amphibian husbandry experts in a wide range of fields related to captive programs. It is intended to benefit anyone who is involved with conservation programs for captive amphibians. These experts have generously offered their time to help with advice relating to amphibian husbandry.
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Dee Ann Ann Chamberlain
Biography
I’ve been managing the City of Austin’s captive breeding program for the endangered, fully aquatic, neotenic Barton Springs Salamander (Eurycea sosorum) and Austin Blind Salamander (Eurycea waterlooensis) since 1998. We track salamanders as individuals and utilize software tools to analyze and model the populations for gene diversity over time based on pedigree. I also participate in research projects as well as field surveys.
Austin Salamander Conservation Center 301 Nature Center Dr. Austin TX 78746